In this brief forex trading video, expert trader and esteemed publisher, Manesh Patel shows the forex market for the week ahead using current market conditions to demonstrate some of the basics of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo support and resistance system. Using the same strategies that are provided to his forex trading students, Manesh uses informative and recent educational chart examples to illustrate how to enter and exit your forex trades.
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (Pronounced: Ichiii...Mooooo...Kuuuu) is a technical trend based system that demonstrates very clearly resistance and support lines in a simplified manner and is looked upon as an add on of the very popular candlestick charting system. In fact, this system was invented on the idea that at "one glance" you should be able to easily determine whether an instrument is in equilibrium (consolidation) or out of equilibrium (trending).
Day Trading Forex using Ichimoku Clouds is a revolutionary approach to trading that will change the way you look at and trade the Forex Market as well as other markets (Stocks, Futures and Commodities). This special forex education video will instruct the 5 central indicators of the Ichimoku system. No other indicators are needed with Ichimoku because the system is 100% complete. Below are the indicators:
Tenkan Sen (red), Kijun Sen (green), Chikou Span (light purple), Senkou A (dark blue), Senkou B (white)
Using all five of these indicators, a trader can see what has occurred in the past, what is currently occurring, and what may occur in the future for the instrument that they are about to trade.
Your teacher, Manesh Patel, is a trader with the Affinity Trading Group, an expert in the Ichimoku Trading System and has published what is already being posted as a bestselling book on Ichimoku, "Trading With Ichimoku Clouds." Mr Patel graduated with a Masters Degree in Engineering. But, his love has been trading the markets. A interest, which in 1996 took over as his new career and he now is a full time trader trading for a living. Manesh not only instructs the art of forex trading but also currently trades all asset classes except for bonds. - 42635
Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (Pronounced: Ichiii...Mooooo...Kuuuu) is a technical trend based system that demonstrates very clearly resistance and support lines in a simplified manner and is looked upon as an add on of the very popular candlestick charting system. In fact, this system was invented on the idea that at "one glance" you should be able to easily determine whether an instrument is in equilibrium (consolidation) or out of equilibrium (trending).
Day Trading Forex using Ichimoku Clouds is a revolutionary approach to trading that will change the way you look at and trade the Forex Market as well as other markets (Stocks, Futures and Commodities). This special forex education video will instruct the 5 central indicators of the Ichimoku system. No other indicators are needed with Ichimoku because the system is 100% complete. Below are the indicators:
Tenkan Sen (red), Kijun Sen (green), Chikou Span (light purple), Senkou A (dark blue), Senkou B (white)
Using all five of these indicators, a trader can see what has occurred in the past, what is currently occurring, and what may occur in the future for the instrument that they are about to trade.
Your teacher, Manesh Patel, is a trader with the Affinity Trading Group, an expert in the Ichimoku Trading System and has published what is already being posted as a bestselling book on Ichimoku, "Trading With Ichimoku Clouds." Mr Patel graduated with a Masters Degree in Engineering. But, his love has been trading the markets. A interest, which in 1996 took over as his new career and he now is a full time trader trading for a living. Manesh not only instructs the art of forex trading but also currently trades all asset classes except for bonds. - 42635
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